Sally Field is opening up about her history with sexual abuse and her high-profile romances with the late Burt Reynolds and singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb ahead of the release of her memoir “In Pieces.”

In an interview with New York Times published Tuesday, the two-time Oscar winner says she was sexually abused as a child by her stepfather, stuntman and actor Jock Mahoney.

Field alleges the abuse went on throughout her adolescence, during which Mahoney would frequently summon her to his bedroom, and stopped after she turned 14. (Her mother divorced Mahoney in 1968 and he died in 1989.)

Despite making up 3.2% of the U.S. population, only 1% of series regulars on TV are played by MENA actors. The report also found that when MENA characters are featured on scripted TV, they are usually portrayed as terrorists or tyrants.

Researchers for the university-funded study presented by the MENA Arts Advocacy Coalition, examined 242 first-run prime-time shows on broadcast, basic cable, premium cable and streaming platforms during the 2015-2016 TV season. After breaking down the racial, ethnic and gender demographic information for 2,052 series regulars on TV, the researchers found that overall, 92% of all shows had no MENA series regulars.

Sep. 11, 2018, 2:10 p.m.

“CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King called for transparency at the network Tuesday in the wake of CBS Chief Executive Les Moonves’ departure and gained support later in the day from the women of “The Talk.”

“I am so sorry again that it hits so close to home for us,” King said Tuesday morning, likely referring to co-host Charlie Rose’s ouster this year in the throes of the #MeToo movement. “I’m sick and sick of the story and sickened by everything that we keep hearing.”

Moonves, who was already under investigation over sexual misconduct allegations, resigned Sunday after a Ronan Farrow report in the New Yorker detailed allegations by six additional women.

Sep. 11, 2018, 11:51 a.m.

Halle Berry is making her feature directorial debut with MMA action drama "Bruised." Berry is also set to star in the film. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)

It turns out, what Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry has always wanted to do is direct.

At least that’s allegedly Berry’s next move, as Deadline Hollywood reported Tuesday that the “X-Men” star is planning to make her feature directorial debut with the mixed martial arts action drama “Bruised.”

Berry will also star in the project as a disgraced MMA fighter forced to rehabilitate herself and her career to provide for her son.

Sep. 11, 2018, 8:28 a.m.

That appeared to be the message Monday night during the comedian’s “Late Show” monologue, which addressed the CBS chief executive’s departure from the network after repeated accusations of sexual misconduct.

“This came after a second Ronan Farrow exposé featured more women accusing [Moonves] of sexual harassment and assault,” Colbert said of his former boss.

Sep. 10, 2018, 4:08 p.m.

Boyd Holbrook does not want his “Predator” co-star Olivia Munn to feel “abandoned or alone” for speaking out after discovering that a registered sex offender had been cast in the film.

“I have stated before, and I will state it again, I am proud of Olivia for the way that she handled a difficult and alarming situation, and I am grateful that Fox took the information seriously and took action swiftly,” said Holbrook in a statement posted to his Instagram on Monday.

In his statement, the actor also confirmed that the situation led him to pull out of some press commitments to promote “The Predator” at the Toronto International Film Festival.